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Hi Sandy,
I am not where the box with the DVD drive is right now, so I cannot
give you an exact quote for a few more days. I believe that when I
queried the drive with DRIVEINFO and DISCINFO, it reported something
like
5 Manufacturer Changes Remaining
4 User Changes Remaining
(in regard to that Region setting business) -- whatever this means.
I will soon have some good resource links to post here, besides
DVDRHELP, if anyone is interested. There are a number of desirable
utilities one should grab and have on hand. However, I have been
unable to locate anything matching the particular description you gave
at the meeting. What I found falls into one of two categories: 1)
Substitute (hacked) firmware you can burn onto the drive (at some
risk), which will permanently circumvent the region coding deal, or 2)
Win-32 utilities that apparently intercept the region info and prevent
hardware-counter change when you play the foreign DVD. Neither of
these options is what I thought I heard you describe. Perhaps I
misunderstood you.
Thanks.
Jordan
cc: Jerry Rash
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